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My car drops these blobs on the road, as if it's giving accidental birth to a dirty ice blob. Because my car is large, and high off the ground, there is a lot of space for the lump to grow. Once it falls off ... watch out if you are the driver behind me (seriously, people swerve to dodge my ice babies!)

My wife's car had the entire wheel well filled. Made a horrid noise when turning. So I attempted to kick them off, of course being the coldest night this month, they were like chunks of concrete. I finally had to get a mallet to get them off.

I had a major fail attempting to dislodge one during that really icy night on the 18th. The thing was frozen solid, and kicking did nothing. I attempted to use my ice scraper to hack at it, when a tiny piece broke off and flew into my eye. My eye!!! I'm still alive and can still see, but I was understandably mentally scarred.

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